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BARENREITER SAINT-SAENS Six Etudes For Piano Op.52 Premier Livre

BARENREITER SAINT-SAENS Six Etudes For Piano Op.52 Premier Livre

HENLE LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No.3

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  • Catalog #: 51481634
  • PETER JOST
  • PIANO SOLO






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Peter Jost (Editor) Vincenzo Maltempo (Fingering) Mária Eckhardt (Preface) Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody no. 3 is the shortest of his series of 19 Rhapsodies published in 1852 and represents an extensive reworking of a Hungarian National Melody published already ten years before. A comparison of the two shows that Liszt does justice to his new title of “Rhapsody” through a substantially freer treatment of harmony, rhythm and compositional structure. Typical characteristics of this series of works - such as augmented seconds, oscillation between major and minor and seemingly improvised cadenzas - appear here in a unique density. Since none of Liszt’s manuscripts for this piece are extant today, all available printed sources (an advance copy plus the first edition and a reprint) were carefully compared. Two prominent Liszt specialists were involved in preparing this Urtext edition: Mária Eckhardt wrote the preface, and Vincenzo Maltempo provided the fingerings. Urtext Edition, paperbound Pages 18 (VIII+10), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm HN 1634 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1634-0
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